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Chapter 5 The Subconscious Mind

The subconscious mind is a very powerful thing, and sometimes it cannot even be explained by science.

For example, the sixth sense.

Some things that are too profound don't need to be studied in depth, but there is a function that is useful for a lifetime. It can permanently format or temporarily format your useless or seemingly useless memories, and some particularly important things mixed in them will be stored and help you avoid some mistakes at critical moments, or remember something you should remember.

A very simple and crude example: You are shopping with your wife holding your hand, and a sexy girl comes to you, your eyes drool, your heart says to you, "Go, go!" This is a rare beauty! Faced with irresistible beauty, your body's reaction will make you feel excited, but when you are about to take action, your subconscious mind will often jump out and tell you, idiot, have you forgotten that you are holding your wife's hand?

What? There is no such thing in your subconscious mind?

That's because these things are not important to you, and you don't need subconscious reminders at all.

Gu Zheng lost his memory because of thallium poisoning. However, the structure of the human brain is extremely complex and precise. It has a special area deep in it to store some information that humans cannot remember. The concrete manifestation of these information is some memory illusions or inexplicable fragments that people occasionally have. For Gu Zheng, he can remember the ancient castle. He did not lose his memory, but why didn’t he remember it?

He was just a little confused. He could keep the arms warehouse in his mouth every day, but he didn't remember where the warehouse was? This was unreasonable.

Because Gu Zheng believed that this place was more important to him. Even if he concealed something and used psychological hints to deny the real place where he hid the arms. With his current mental state, when he heard the correct place, he should not be confused, but panic!

But he didn't.

Instead, he became even more confused and seemed a little embarrassed that he didn't know how to answer.

So Gu Zheng could conclude that this person, Norman Kafka, had no idea of ​​the existence of the castle in this world. In the prince's subconscious, it was no essential difference from other places, it was just a string of characters.

What does this mean?

This shows that if Gu Zheng had been in this crazy asylum for a whole month and had never walked out of this gate.

Then he accepted that the castle was a subconscious positioning of the arms warehouse, and it could only come from one direction - that is himself.

It was him who told him that the castle had an underground arsenal. He had no idea where the final source of this information was.

There is another mystery, that is, if he is really a BATF agent, in order to find out the whereabouts of the arsenal from the prince's mouth, he would have committed himself to losing his memory? No one gave him an answer, but it seems that the answer is only this one.

If he wanted to figure out all this, he had to find Mojina, the first person he met in this madhouse who could speak with him.

Mojina said that Gu Zheng had made an agreement with him to give him a vague phone number on the 24th day of his entry. But he knew nothing about what happened before. The information he could know now is limited. If everyone said it was true, then he would know that he would restore his sense of autonomy on the 24th day before he came in. If all these were under the operation and control of BATF, why did Mojina dodge so much and never show up again?

Unless there is an ulterior motive between him and Mojina.

Need to avoid BATF monitoring and control.

Why avoid BATF?

Who needs to hide from BATF, the department called Tobacco and Gun Explosives Administration?

In the Soviet Union, there is only one kind of person...

Gu Zheng was startled. He suddenly turned over and sat up. Looking at the dark street lights outside the window, his heart was filled with mixed feelings.

He thought of a possibility, he was just a sold tobacco without paying taxes or simply a smuggling arms?

If you put yourself in this role, everything will be natural again.

if.

Gu Zheng is an underground arms dealer who smuggled arms. He has a batch of arms hidden in the castle or some other place. In order to avoid BATF's investigation, he took a drug similar to the symptoms of thallium poisoning, which made him an idiot, but after twenty-four days, he would gradually regain consciousness. As for why he took the risk and made himself so embarrassed, it was probably because the torture method of Su Guo was too cruel and he was afraid that he could not bear it.

Or maybe he couldn't pass the monitoring of the lie detector and caused trouble for himself for no reason.

So he was admitted to a mental hospital, and BATF might not believe that this person would go crazy for no reason. In order to learn the whereabouts of the arms from him, he arranged for the prince to stay in a ward with him, and nagged him all day long that he was an arms dealer, and kept hinting at him in his ears. He tried to get some useful information from him until twenty-four days later, his recovery of consciousness was exposed to BATF's sight. BATF came and took advantage of the opportunity of his temporary loss of memory to cleverly force confession to him, so that he could tell them all the most important things in his memory without reservation...

yes!

Gu Zheng suddenly remembered the two gun agents standing on the second floor. Do they need to wear combat tactical vests in a madhouse and carry guns and ammunition? This is not a gunfight scene, and no one can threaten their personal safety alone. They deliberately exposed the words B.A.T.F and showed him. In that dark room, he couldn't see everyone's faces clearly, and could only see slides that kept scrolling on the wall, and then someone inserted the commentary in a narration.

All of this is a psychological suggestion to him. He deliberately creates facts and forcibly inserts some memories that did not belong to him into his mind, making him unable to understand the direction, and can only identify with these people.

I don’t know where it originated, but Gu Zheng remembered that there was indeed such a way to force confession. It was gentle but very effective. It was more concealed and deceptive than using torture instruments to force confession. Especially some people with incomplete memory or psychological collapse often fell into their trap in this state of unknowingly and surrendered.
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